'''Seminyak''' is a beach on the west coast of southern [[Bali]], just north of [[Kuta]].

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[[Image:Seminyak Beach Resort.JPG|thumb|400px|Petitenget Beach]]

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'''Seminyak''' is a beach town in [[South Bali]].

==Understand==

==Understand==

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Seminyak is the most upmarket of the west coast's beaches, with high-end accommodation and mostly high-end restaurants and bars to serve its residents. The atmosphere is more rural and laid-back than [[Kuta]], and the beach in particular is much quieter during the day, although this area too is developing fast.

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The next town north of [[Legian]], Seminyak is more upmarket. The atmosphere is much more laid-back than [[Kuta]], and the beach in particular is quieter during the day. Seminyak is also the spa and boutique shopping capital of Bali.

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The northern end of Seminyak's Petitenget Beach is administratively a part of '''Kerobokan''', although the actual village of this name is some four kilometers further inland.

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It is hard to imagine that only ten years ago this was a distinctly separate village, and something of a backwater. Development has occurred at an astonishing pace, and as well as absorbing all green space which formerly separated Seminyak from Legian, it is now almost impossible to determine where Seminyak ends and the nearby villages of '''Petitenget''', '''Umalas''' and '''Kerobokan''' begin. This certainly has its downside, and the whole district has become very congested.

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As of 2013, road improvements have been completed, reducing traffic by as much as 50% from South to North. However, it is still advisable to avoid travelling between 15:00 and 18:00.

==Get in==

==Get in==

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Taxis are plentiful. Coupon taxis from the airport to Seminyak cost a fixed Rp. 60000, while a metered trip in the other direction is around Rp 40,000. Trips to/from Kuta cost around Rp 30,000.

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[[Image:Seminyak-Map.png|thumb|500px|right|Map of Seminyak|print=fullpage]]

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===By car===

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Seminyak is part of the main west coast conurbation in [[South Bali]] and it can get very congested with traffic. There are two main routes in. From [[Kuta]] and [[Legian]], Jalan Legian runs parallel with the beach and at its western limit, becomes Jalan Seminyak. If at all possible try to avoid this road though, and take instead the eastern bypass called Jalan Sunset. This is almost invariably the quicker route from Kuta and Legian into Seminyak, although it is actually further in distance.

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Most hotels do provide a shuttle service. A prepaid taxi from the airport to Seminyak costs a fixed Rp 60,000. Trips to or from [[Kuta]] cost around Rp 30,000 and from [[Legian]] about Rp 15,000. (At odd hours, you may find yourself being asked to pay significantly more. There is room to negotiate down.)

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===By boat===

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If arriving from the Gili islands, the closest port would be located in Benoa; 30 minutes drive to the South-East. As of Sep 2017; travelling on the Patagonia Xpress from Gili Air, a free shuttle service to any location surrounding Seminyak/Kuta/Denpasar was available. It took around 1 hour to arrive at the accommodation due to the number of drop-offs to other passenger's locations.

==Get around==

==Get around==

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The streets of Seminyak are increasingly jammed, with Jalan Laksmana being a particular black-spot. Your best options here are to walk or rent a motorcycle/bicycle.

Roads in Bali are usually named for what is at the end of the road. So as you leave Legian, Jalan Legian changes its name to Jalan Seminyak. A number of roads in Seminyak have alternative names. The change often reflects a change in what is on the street. Whilst this issue is not exclusive to Seminyak, it does seem to happen here more than anywhere else in Bali. There follows a list of road names with the most popular given first and the alternatives afterwards in brackets.

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* Jalan Arjuna (Jalan Double Six, Jalan 66) 66 is from the famous Club 66 which has now closed.

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* Jalan Raya Seminyak (Jalan Raya Basangkasa)

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* Jalan Dhyana Pura (Jalan Caplak Tanduk)

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* Jalan Laksmana (Jalan Oberoi, Jalan Kayu Aya) Named for when the only place at the end of the road was Oberoi Hotel, now mainly known as 'Eat Street' due to it's many restaurants.

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* Jalan Pantai Legian (Jalan Blue Ocean) Get the idea?

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* Jalan Mertanadi (Jalan Penjara)

==See==

==See==

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* '''Petitenget Beach'''. A gorgeous expanse of black sand stretching in both directions as far as the eye can see. The sunsets here are famous.

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[[Image:2914156143 edf9a57536 o.jpg|thumb|250px|Pura Petitenget]]

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'''Seminyak Beach and Petitenget Beach''' is a continuous expanse of grey sand stretching in both directions as far as the eye can see. To the south it becomes Legian Beach and then Kuta Beach, but is noticeably quieter than both. The sunsets here are famous, and opportunites abound to mix with the glitterati who frequent the high end beach front estalilshments such as Ku De Ta. Easy access points to the beach are at the end of Jalan Dhyana Pura, and from the large public car park (Rp 2,000) between Petitenget Temple and La Luciola restaurant.

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* '''Pura Petitenget''' at the beachside off Jl Petitenget is a compact, pretty Balinese temple, which is known for particularly spectacular beach-side ceremonies. There has been a temple here since at least the 16th century, and although this is not one of the key nine directional temples of Bali, it is an important link in the series of west coast temples between Pura Uluwatu and Pura Tanah Lot.

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*<see name="Seminyak Beach" alt="" address="jalan Raya Seminyak" directions="" phone="" url="http://baliindotour.com/batubelig_beach.php" hours="24 hours" price="" lat="" long="">Seminyak Beach is a beautiful white sandy beach situated in north of Legian Beach. The white sand stretch 3 km from Tuban Area has made it as a fascination for tourist to visit this place. Seminyak Beach is favored by the great wave that is ideally for surfing adventures hence many surfers visit this beach to conquer the waves and enjoy the surf adventures. This beach is also featured by beautiful panorama to the Indian Ocean, the wide white sand, complete public facilities, the word class hotels, international restaurant and more.</see>

Seminyak is the high-end '''spa''' capital of Bali. Your spa experience here will be one of great luxury in a sophisticated setting. You pay up for all of that of course, but the prices are still 50% or more cheaper than you would pay in a western country.

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If you are staying in one of Seminyak's high end hotels there will undoubtedly be an in-house spa service. If you are staying in a villa, then in-villa treatments will almost certainly be offered - check with the staff.

A little bit of '''surfing''' goes on here, but it is not as good as off [[Legian]] and [[Kuta]] beaches to the south, or at Canggu to the north.

==Buy==

==Buy==

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Seminyak is ''the'' centre in Bali for hip and inventive fashion boutiques, other designer stores and art studios. A good starting point for any shopper would be the legion of small boutiques and designer stores on Jalan Laksmana.

* <buy name="Bong's" alt="" address="Jl Raya Seminyak 42A" directions="" phone="+62 361 730580" url="http://selphiebong.com/" hours="9:00-22:00" price="" lat="" long="" email="[email protected]" fax="">This second line store owned by Indonesian haute couture designer SelphieBong, has been a hit in the Seminyak area. High end fashion clothing made out of silk, linen and cotton. Favoured by the high end woman and international actresses and model, this store is worth a visit.</buy>

* <buy name="Milo's" alt="" address="Jl Laksmana 38" directions="" phone="+62 361 735551" email="" fax="" url="http://milos-bali.com" hours="10AM-9PM" price="">Milo was perhaps the first innovative foreign fashion designer to really make Bali his home, and he has been selling his designs in all corners of the world for longer than even he would care to mention. This is his main outlet on the island.</buy>

*<buy name="Shaman" alt="" address="Jl Raya Seminyak 127" directions="next to Cafe Seminyak" phone="" url="http://www.shamanelectro.com" hours="9AM-10PM" price="" lat="" long="">A very funky store which is an outlet for the Shaman Electro brand. Young streetwear which is right out there.</buy>

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*<buy name="we'ar concept store" alt="" address="Jl Laksmana 12" directions="next to Corner Store" phone="" url="http://www.we-ar.it" hours="9AM-10PM" price="" lat="" long="">A very nice and colorful store which is the concept store for the we'ar brand. Great yoga we'ar and also great street wear.</buy>

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===Art===

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*<buy name="Folk Art Gallery" alt="" address="Jl Laksmana 17, Also known as Jl Oberio" directions="" phone="+62 361 738113" url="http://www.folkartgallerybali.com/" hours="" price="" lat="" long=""> A great collection of art from all over South East Asia with an emphasis on Burma. fabulous collection of Burmese Buddhas but also beads, textiles, jewellery. Prices are from a few dollars up to $10,000 (for an almost life-sized Marble Buddah). Caters for collectors or for gifts to take home.</buy>

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*<buy name="Kebbath Studio" alt="" address="Jl Laksmana 7" directions="" phone="+62 361 736178" url="http://www.kebathstudio.com/" hours="10AM-8PM" price="" lat="" long="">The studio of Made Bendesa, one of Bali's leading young abstract artists. Fabulous dramatic canvases that grace many of Bali's leading luxury properties, as well as drawing the attention of overseas collectors.</buy>

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*<buy name="Lukisan traditional &amp; modern paintings" alt="" address="Jl Kunti 3" directions="" phone="" url="" hours="10AM-6:30PM" price="" lat="" long="">Stocks traditional Balinese, Buddhist, abstract, modern and pop art paintings. It is all a bit production line, but this is a gallery with very reasonable prices.</buy>

* <buy name="Bintang Supermarket" alt="" address="Jl Raya Seminyak" directions="" phone="" email="" fax="" url="" hours="10AM-10PM daily" price="">This is the grand old aunt of supermarkets in all of Bali. It is a bit faded and old-fashioned looking these days but remains popular, and is a very convenient one stop for those visitors looking for the supermarket-type items that they would find at home. Also has a hardware section upstairs.</buy>

If you are looking for '''Indonesian antiques''' (genuine or reproductions), or just enjoy browsing for eclectic '''homewares''', try Jalan Kerobokan between the junction with Jalan Seminyak and the next set of traffic lights to the north. This is a very busy road and moving around is not easy, but both sides of the street are lined with numerous furniture, antique and homeware stores. A quieter, but just as rewarding option for similar products, is Jalan Mertanadi which runs parallel to Jalan Kerobokan just to the east.

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Perhaps surprisingly, two traditional '''fresh produce markets''' remain in Seminyak. The most convenient is on the west side of the last bend at the very northern end of Jalan Raya Seminyak, and is widely known as Seminyak Market. A little more out of the way is a similar market in Kerobokan, called Taman Sari. Take Jalan Raya Kerobokan north from Jalan Raya Seminyak until you reach the first set of lights. Turn right and Taman Sari market is almost immediately on your righthand side. Both are best in the mornings from 7AM-11AM, and provide visitors with the opportunity to examine and purchase traditional, fresh local fruit and vegetables.

Over the past 10 years, Seminyak has developed a world-class dining scene. If you want to splurge on one very special dinner while you are in Bali, look no further than the higher end options in Seminyak. Prices are high by Bali standards but on an international scale still good value for the highest quality of food and eating environment. The clientele is demanding here and the turnover of restaurants quite high, so those that make it and stick around are invariably very good.

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===Budget===

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* '''Cafe Tahu''', Jl Petitenget. Popular with locals, this restaurant has raised seating around a central courtyard and offers up a menu of tofu, tofu and more tofu, cooked Indonesian style (read: peanut sauce), for about Rp 6000/dish. The tofu is all made on premises and you can even buy a pack to take home. Concessions to meat-eaters include sate and grilled chicken.

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Although they have become harder to find in recent years, there are still some ''excellent'' budget options available in the area.

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* <eat name="Baku Dapa" alt="" address="Jl Dhyana Pura" directions="" phone="" email="" fax="" url="" hours="" price="">This great value warung is something of a legend in Seminyak. Stays open very late and is popular with the partying crowd. Serves [[Manado]] style Indonesian food at very keen prices. Highly recommended as a real taste of Indonesia.</eat>

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* <eat name="Café Tahu" alt="Tofu Cafe" address="Jl Petitenget 20" directions="" phone="" email="" fax="" url="" hours="" price="">Popular with locals, this restaurant has raised seating around a central courtyard and offers up a menu of tofu, tofu and more tofu, cooked Indonesian style for about Rp 10,000 per dish. The tofu is all made on premises and you can even buy a pack to take home. Concessions to meat-eaters include satay and grilled chicken.</eat>

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* <eat name="Kolega" alt="" address="Jl Petitenget" directions="" phone="+62 852 37949778" email="" fax="" url="" hours="About 11AM-3PM, sometimes open in the early evening also" price= "around Rp 20,000">This simple, unassuming Javanese warung is an absolute institution amongst locals and expats alike. When it first gained the attention of travel guides there was a collective groan, but it has remained remarkably free from attention of the tourist hoards. Choose your rice (options of plain, yellow and sometimes red) and the dishes to go with it. The various beef, chicken and fish dishes are fabulous, and the vegetables always fresh and fiery. Go easy on the sambal until you understand your heat tolerance. It is hard to think of a better, more authentic introduction to Indonesian food anywhere in Bali. Packed every day, and especially so at lunch time.</eat>

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* <eat name="Mano Beach Side Café" alt="" address="Seminyak Beach" directions="opposite Pura Petitenget" phone="" url="" hours="10AM-8PM" price="" lat="" long="" email="" fax="">True to the name, this is a simple but stylish blue building by the beach, offering all sorts of drinks for around Rp 15,000 as well as sandwiches and pasta for around Rp 40,000 &mdash; not to mention cool breezes and great sunsets.</eat>

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* <eat name="Warung Batavia" alt="" address="Jl Kunti Utara" directions="turn north off Jl Sunset at the Jl Kunti lights and it is on the first bend you reach" phone="+62 361 7316411" url="" hours="11AM-7PM" price="" lat="" long="" email="" fax="">After years on Jl Kerobokan this long-established warung which serves ''excellent'' Javanese food has opened at a location with better parking. Always busy, but lunchtimes especially. Choose your food at the counter and sit at the sociable, shared tables. Spend Rp 25,000 for a fantastic quality meal.</eat>

* <eat name="Hallo Restaurants" alt="" address="Jl Nakula 4, Seminyak" directions="" phone="+62 361 7800100" url="http://hallorestaurants.com/" hours="" price="Delivery charge Rp 12,000" lat="" long="" email="[email protected]" fax="">This handy service will deliver food to you anywhere in the Seminyak area. Their menu includes several of the restaurants listed below - you simply order with them and they pass on the order to the restaurant, pick it up and deliver to you. Allow about 45 min for delivery. Particularly useful for those staying at one of Seminyak's private villas, many of which carry a copy of their menu and ordering instructions. If not, you can pick one up at their office or simply check the website. For the terminally lazy, they will even deliver beer and cigarettes.</eat>

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*<eat name="Tokyo Skipjack" alt="Tokyo Skipjack Seminyak" address="Jl. Kayu Cendana No.1" directions="(Opposite to Bali Bakery Seminyak Square)" phone="+62 361 730986" url="http://tokyoskipjack.com" hours="" price="" lat="" long="">Tokyo Skipjack is a Japanese themed steak & grill restaurant with a fascination concept of east meets west food & beverage. The concept was born with a simple reason, they believe that good food should be accessible to all people and they want to share happiness through good and real food. Highly recommended as a great value steakhouse and grill.</eat>

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*<eat name="Kakatua Tropic Lounge" alt="" address="Jl. Drupadi No.9 Seminyak" directions="(Inside Tijili Seminyak Hotel) " phone="+62361 4741888" url="https://tijili-hotel.com/seminyak" hours="6.30 am - 10.30 pm" lat="-8.69055925784556" long="115.1597403,17">Kakatua Tropic Lounge is a perfect spot to eat, drink, and party. The eclectic décor and flexible seating can easily accommodate any party or event you have in mind. Relax and enjoy a quiet meal with a few friends, or kick it up a notch, and party till the sun comes up.</eat>

===Mid-range===

===Mid-range===

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* '''Bebek Bali''', Jl. Petitenget 108, +62-361-745-4640, [http://www.bebekdibali.com]. The name means "Balinese duck", and in case that doesn't tip you off as to their speciality, everything from napkins to beer coasters inside the lush, ornamented restaurant is duck-shaped. Duck is served in seven ways, including the tasty Balinese ''bebek batutu'' flavored with herbal paste. Post-bird flu, however, they also have a (rather less successful) sideline in seafood. Set meals from Rp. 55,000.

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* '''Mano Beach Side Cafe''', Seminyak Beach (''opp Pura Petitenget''). True to the name, this is a simple but stylish blue building by the beach, offering all sorts of drinks for around Rp 10,000 as well as sandwiches and pasta for around Rp 30,000 &mdash; not to mention cool breezes and great sunsets.

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* <eat name="Biku" alt="" address=""Jl Petitenget 888 directions="" phone="+62 361 8570888" email="[email protected]" fax="" url="http://bikubali.com" hours="9AM-9PM daily" price="">Exactly what it says on the label, "a tea lounge, restaurant, antiques and bookstore". Quirky place with a lovely atmosphere. Great range of homemade deserts, salads and sandwiches, amongst more formal fare. The traditional English tea, complete with scones and cream, is a real hit. When you have finished eating have a browse through the antique gallery and the branch of Ubud's famous Ganesha Bookshop.</eat>

* '''Waroeng Bonita''', Jl. Petitenget 100X. A vast selection of Western and Indonesian dishes, served up in a garden courtyard. Rp. 50,000.

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*<eat name="Cafe Seminyak" alt="" address="Jl Raya Seminyak 17" directions="right in front of Bintang supermarket" phone="+62 361 736967" url="http://www.cafeseminyak.com" hours="7AM-11PM" price="" lat="" long="">Established in 2000, this is where the local community meets. All day long, this very busy cafe serves breakfasts with French croissants, baguettes and chocolatines. Or you can have a big English breakfast with beans and sausage or a fantastic Balinese dinner . A Seminyak legend </eat>

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* <eat name="Gourmet Cafe" alt="Bali Catering Co Cafe" address="Jl Petitenget" directions="" phone="+62 361 8475115" url="http://www.balicateringcompany.com/cafe/" hours="7AM-9PM daily" price="" lat="" long="" email="" fax="">This is the cafe outlet of Bali's most gourmet catering company. Superb salads, pastries, home baked breads, all day breakfasts, Italian coffee, and a quite remarkable range of teas. Also have great line in high quality frozen and fresh ready meals, both here and in their nearby shop. This is very handy if you are staying in one of Seminyak's private villas. Indoor seating area which is non-smoking, and being Seminyak, a large alfresco smoking area.</eat>

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* '''Ku dé Ta Restaurant''', Jl Oberoi (Laksmana) #9,. +62 361 736- 969. Built in 2000, one of the island's most famous reastaurants in a beach style setting.

" url="http://www.madeswarung.com/" hours="11AM-11PM" price="" lat="" long="" email="" fax="">A Seminyak institution first established (in a different location) in 1969. Wonderful Indonesian food in a great location in a courtyard off of the main road in Seminyak. The western food is OK but nothing special; stay with the Indonesian dishes. Certainly not over-priced by Seminyak standards.</eat>

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* <eat name="Queen's Tandoor" alt="" address="Jl Raya Seminyak 73" directions="" phone="+62 361 732770" email="[email protected]" fax="" url="http://www.queenstandoor.com/default-bali.asp" hours="" price="">The best Indian restaurant in Bali by a country mile. Consistently wins awards and it is easy to understand why. Most of the main dishes are around Rp 50,000. Superb tandoori chicken and fish, huge authentic biryanis and much, much more. Also have a delivery service which is very handy for those visitors staying in one of Seminyak's many private rental villas. </eat>

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* <eat name="Rumours" alt="" address="Jl Laksmana, Seminyak" directions="" phone="+62 361 738720" url="" hours="6PM-11PM" price="" lat="" long="" email="" fax="">Incredibly popular restaurant serving great value western food. You cannot book here and there is often a long queue for tables.</eat>

* <eat name="Ultimo" alt="" address="Jl Laksmana 104 X" directions="" phone="+62 361 738720" url="http://www.balinesia.co.id/" hours="5PM-11PM daily" price="Mains Rp 40,000-100,000" lat="" long="" email="" fax="">Italian food is the go at this popular Laksmana restaurant. Those who remember the poor food here from a few years back should not be put off as it is has improved enormously. Good pastas and steak, and reliable carpaccio are the highlights. Same ownership as Rumours, just a few doors up the street.</eat>

* <eat name="La Lucciola" alt="" address="" directions="on the south side of the Petitenget temple car park" phone="" email="" fax="" url="http://armanvillasbali.com/" hours="" price="">Right on Petitenget beach, serves breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. Home of the Frangipani Bar, a popular choice for watching the sunset.</eat>

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* <eat name="Metis" alt="" address="Jl Petitenget No6" directions="at the Kerobokan end of Jl Petitenget" phone="+62 361 737888" email="[email protected]" fax="" url="http://www.metisbali.com/index.html" hours="" price="About Rp 1,000,000 per head">Opened in October 2009. After 10 years as Bali's top French restaurant the former Warisan closed and the management team from there have opened Metis, has ample parking.</eat>

* <eat name="Sarong" alt="" address="Jl Petitenget No19x" directions="" phone="+62 361 737809" url="http://www.sarongbali.com/" hours="" price="" lat="" long="" email="[email protected]" fax="">A hugely successful addition to Seminyak's hip restaurant and bar scene. Original takes on Asian street and country food in a very chic 5 star setting. If you want to be 'in with the Seminyak in-crowd', then you have found the right place.</eat>

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* <eat name="Little Green Cafe" alt="" address="Jl Mertanadi 11, Kerobokan" directions="turn north from Jl Sunset into Jl Mertanadi, look for the cafe on your left side after about 300 m" phone="+62 361 2752125" email="[email protected]" fax="" url="" hours="9AM-5PM daily" price="Mains Rp 25,000-35,000">100% vegetarian and uses almost exclusively organic ingredients, most of them locally sourced. A great line of homemade cakes, cookies, fruit bars and fresh juices, as well as salads, soups, veggie burgers and daily specials. A little off the beaten path, but well worth the effort to get there.</eat>

==Drink==

==Drink==

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[[Image:Seminyak Kudeta.JPG|thumb|240px|Ku d&eacute; Ta at night]]

Many of Bali's hippest nightspots are in Seminyak.

Many of Bali's hippest nightspots are in Seminyak.

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* '''Hu'u''', Jl Oberoi (Laksmana), tel. +62-361-736443, [http://www.huubali.com]. The seminal Bali establishment of the funky Singaporean nightspot chain, the star attraction here is the lit-up central swimming pool where the bold and the beautiful can jump in. The rest of the complex is chilled-out drinking and dining in the garden and pavilion. Steeply priced though, draft beer is tolerable at Rp 20,000 a mug but drinks will set you back Rp 60,000 and up.

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* <eat name="Hu'u" alt="" address="Jl Petitenget" directions="" phone="+62 361 736443" url="http://www.huubali.com" hours="" price="" lat="" long="" email="[email protected].com" fax="">The seminal Bali establishment of the funky Singaporean nightspot chain. The star attraction here is the lit central swimming pool, where the bold and the beautiful can jump in. The rest of the complex is chilled-out drinking and dining in the garden and pavilion. Draft beer is tolerable at Rp 20,000 a mug, but cocktails may set you back around Rp 115,000+.</eat>

*<drink name="Chandi" alt="" address="Jl. Laksmana 72" directions="" phone="+62 361 731060" url="" hours="12 to 12" price="" lat="" long="">Chandi, located in the heart of Seminyak, is a contemporary Twist on Pan Asian Classics focused on locally sourced Organic Spices, Herbs, Roots and Fruits. It is a Classics and Trendy space hosting open air and Full air conditioned spaces.</drink>

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There are numerous gay bars on Jalan Dhyana Pura, the most popular of which is Mixwell.

There is no backpacker accommodation in Seminyak: the main choices are villas and fancy hotels.

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* '''Chez Bali Villa and Spa''', Jl Beraban, tel. +62-361-736304/5, [http://www.chezbalivilla.com]. 17 private villas. Large pool, only a few steps to the Petitenget beach. Price around US$75 per villa in the high/low season, including breakfast, complimentary pick-up also available.

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As of Sep 2017, backpacker accommodation in Seminyak was on the rise, with Hostel World alone showing 7 options of places with prices up to 135,000IDR per night. Budget travellers will generally do better to stay in nearby [[Kuta]] or [[Legian]] but as evidenced there are definitely a growing number of options in and around Seminyak itself. There are also some (fairly uninspiring) losmen type places in Gang Bima which runs south off the northern end of Jalan Dhyana Pura, right in the heart of Seminyak. The two best known ones are '''Inada Losmen''' and '''Ned's Hideaway''' that quoted prices of 140000 and 150000 rp respectively for a single room in June 2014.

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The main choices are villas and higher end hotels. There are some good bargains to be had in the mid-range though in low season, so shop around.

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Beware of false advertising. Only the most expensive "villas" are completely private and self-contained, while many share at least some facilities, and the cheaper ones are just clusters of bungalows.

* <sleep name="Vansari Hotel Seminyak" alt="Hotels in Seminyak" address="Jalan Raya Seminyak No.31, Bali" directions="" phone="+62 361 733 325" url="http://www.vansarihotel.com/" checkin="02.00 PM" checkout="11.00 AM" price="" lat="-8.693592" long="115.167562" email="[email protected]" fax="">Perfectly placed for a relaxing Bali holiday, Vansari Hotel enjoys close proximity to the main street of Seminyak where there is always plenty to see and do. This small property has just 15 rooms and offers a homely hospitality concept with villa benefits. Guests get to experience semi butler services and a warm sense of belonging during their stay.</sleep>

* <sleep name="Javana Bali Villas" alt="Villas in Kerobokan Seminyak" address="Jl. Petitenget 27C,Kerobokan" directions="" phone="+62 361 8475461" url="http://www.javanabalivillas.com" checkin="2PM" checkout="12AM" price="From US$600" lat="-8.691201" long="115.168197" email="[email protected]">Comfort and peace are what you’ll find at the Javana Royal Villas, the peaceful villas in Kerobokan. Perched at the fabulous outskirts of Seminyak, these villas near beach feature a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere. Once stepping into the lobby, you’ll capture the coziness and elegance of the interior in wooden furniture and artistic accent. </sleep>

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* <sleep name="Ixora Resort and Villas" alt="" address="Jl Cendrawasih 99" directions="" phone="+62 361 739390" email="[email protected]" fax="" url="http://ixorabali.com" checkin="" checkout="" price="From US$ 70">Small hotel in just about as a quiet setting as you will find anywhere in Seminyak. Breakfast and room service but no restaurant. Many of Bali's best eateries are easy walking distance from here though. A good value option in a nice spot.</sleep>

* <sleep name="Puri Cendana" alt="" address="Jl Dhyana Pura" directions="at the beach end of Dhyana Pura, close to The Sofitel" phone="+62 361 734890" email="[email protected]" fax="" url="http://www.puricendana.com" checkin="" checkout="" price="From US$50">A simple, old-style Bali hotel that almost seems a little out of place in Seminyak these days. ''Great'' value though for his area and it is only 50 m from the beach. Has a lot of loyal repeat custom. The restaurant is ordinary (but lots of good options within easy walking distance). </sleep>

* <sleep name="Sense Hotel Seminyak" alt="Hotel in Seminyak" address="Jl. Kayu Jati No.5 Seminyak, Bali " phone="+62 361 738383" url="http://www.sensehotelbali.com/" checkin="2pm" checkout="12pm" price="USD200" lat="" long="" email="[email protected]" fax="+62 361 734744">Sense Hotel Seminyak is a semi-boutique retreat in the evolving lifestyle district of Seminyak. It is a smart base catering to the needs of savvy travellers with 68 tastefully –appointed rooms along with an array of modern facilities. The property is within easy walking distance to the beach as well many popular wining, dining and shopping alternative that have made the area so desirable. </sleep>

* <sleep name="The Samaya" alt="" address="Jl Laksmana" directions="" phone="" url="http://www.thesamayabali.com" checkin="" checkout="" price="" lat="" long="" email="" fax="">Stylish villa resort with 46 villas, 24 of which are along the fashionable Seminyak beachfront. It has its own restaurant called The Breeze, and you get 180⁰ beach and ocean views from its Olympic-sized swimming pool.</sleep>

* <sleep name="The Seminyak Residence Villa" alt="Villa in Seminyak Bali" address="Jalan Raya Seminyak, Gang Keraton 1 Seminyak Bali, Indonesia" directions="" phone="+62 8311 434 9995" url="http://www.theseminyakresidence.com" checkin="Flexible" checkout="Flexible" price="from USD250 per night" lat="" long="" email="[email protected]" fax="">Luxury awaits you in this large 3 bedroom villa. Each of the 3 luxurious bedrooms have a private en-suite bathroom and the large kitchen, dining and living area overlooks a large pool and gardens. On the 3rd floor you will even find a private sun deck. Located just 2 minutes walk to shops and restaurants enjoy a luxurious holiday. </sleep>

* <sleep name="Ziva a Boutique Villa" alt="Villas in Seminyak" address="Jl. Braban no. 65 Seminyak - Bali" phone="(+62 - 361) 847 8202" url="http://www.zivavillas.com" checkin="2pm" checkout="12pm" price="from USD335 per night" lat="" long="" email="[email protected]" fax="+62 361 847 6650">a private villa in side the heart of seminyak, Bali. Ziva is treasured by owners as a “love nest” vacation villa, as well as remembered and revisited by couples and family community from around of the word. Strategically location which nearby to the beach ( petitenget beach area ) some point of destination supported Ziva a Boutique villa location, just 10 minutes walking distance to the beach and 7 minutes driving to the central of seminyak.</sleep>

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*<sleep name="Simona Oasis" alt="Luxury 5 bedroom Villa in Canggu Bali" address=" Padang Linjong, Canggu, Bali, Indonesia " directions="" phone="+628133715929" url="http://simona-oasis.com" checkin="" checkout="" price="US$ 1,150 - US$1,975" lat="" long="">Ensconced in rice fields in southern Bali, a few hundred meters inland from the coast, nestled upon its own private island within the two arms of a meandering river, is the Simona Oasis & Spa – a truly unique and spectacular estate home that has already been hailed as ‘Bali’s Best’.</sleep>

* <sleep name="Nyuh Bali Villas" alt="Villas in Seminyak" address="Jalan Bali Deli No. 99- Seminyak, Bali 80361" phone="+62-361 738920" url="http://www.nyuhbalivillas.com" checkin="2pm" checkout="12pm" price="from USD350 per night" lat="" long="" email="[email protected]" fax="+62 361 730446">Nature is so kind because it has endowed the Island of the Gods with versatile coconut tree or nyuh tree in Balinese language. From the roots to the flowers are taken advantage to shore up the people's life and preserve their culture. Inspired by the philosophy of this coconut tree, Nyuh Bali Villas come to provide several features demanded by travelers as a serene hideaway. </sleep>

* '''Tony's Villa''', Jl Petitenget, tel. +62-361-736166, [http://www.balitonys.com/villa/villahome.html]. 10 luxurious villas, featuring among other things no less than three showers each, set in a lush Balinese garden. Small but delightful pool, 500 meters on foot to the beach. Rates around US$80/50 per villa in the high/low season, including breakfast.

* <sleep name="The Dusun" alt="" address="Jl Kayu Jati No 8, Petitenget" directions=" just off Jl Petitenget" phone="+62 361 734000" url="http://www.the-dusun.com/" checkin="" checkout="" price="US$260-465" lat="" long="" email="[email protected]" fax="">Full service villa resort. 14 private villas with either 1 or 3 bedrooms. All have a full kitchen and their own small private pool. These have been around for a while, and some might find them a bit old fashioned compared to the newer villa offerings in Seminyak. Still a good option though and a well managed property.</sleep>

* <sleep name="The Elysian" address="Jl. Sari Dewi No.18, Seminyak, Bali" phone="+62 361 730999" url="http://www.theelysian.com/" price="From US$300" email="[email protected]">One Bedroom Villa and Private Pool - The generous open plan living/dining and entertainment area features doors and windows that fold away to become invisible virtually inviting the beauty of the tropics into a large living space perfect for family.</sleep>

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Seminyak is the centre of Bali's party drug scene with offers of ecstasy and cocaine especially common. Pay heed to the advice [[Bali#Stay_safe|here]], and avoid at all costs as Indonesia's drug laws are one of the strictest in the world.

==Get out==

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* The bright lights, shopping centers and traffic jams of [[Kuta]] are just 15 minutes away.

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* The bright lights, shopping centres and traffic jams of [[Kuta]] are just 15 minutes away to the south.

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* The temple of [[Tanah Lot]], famed for its sunsets, is 40 minutes away by car.

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Understand

The next town north of Legian, Seminyak is more upmarket. The atmosphere is much more laid-back than Kuta, and the beach in particular is quieter during the day. Seminyak is also the spa and boutique shopping capital of Bali.

It is hard to imagine that only ten years ago this was a distinctly separate village, and something of a backwater. Development has occurred at an astonishing pace, and as well as absorbing all green space which formerly separated Seminyak from Legian, it is now almost impossible to determine where Seminyak ends and the nearby villages of Petitenget, Umalas and Kerobokan begin. This certainly has its downside, and the whole district has become very congested.

As of 2013, road improvements have been completed, reducing traffic by as much as 50% from South to North. However, it is still advisable to avoid travelling between 15:00 and 18:00.

Get in

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By car

Seminyak is part of the main west coast conurbation in South Bali and it can get very congested with traffic. There are two main routes in. From Kuta and Legian, Jalan Legian runs parallel with the beach and at its western limit, becomes Jalan Seminyak. If at all possible try to avoid this road though, and take instead the eastern bypass called Jalan Sunset. This is almost invariably the quicker route from Kuta and Legian into Seminyak, although it is actually further in distance.

Most hotels do provide a shuttle service. A prepaid taxi from the airport to Seminyak costs a fixed Rp 60,000. Trips to or from Kuta cost around Rp 30,000 and from Legian about Rp 15,000. (At odd hours, you may find yourself being asked to pay significantly more. There is room to negotiate down.)

By boat

If arriving from the Gili islands, the closest port would be located in Benoa; 30 minutes drive to the South-East. As of Sep 2017; travelling on the Patagonia Xpress from Gili Air, a free shuttle service to any location surrounding Seminyak/Kuta/Denpasar was available. It took around 1 hour to arrive at the accommodation due to the number of drop-offs to other passenger's locations.

Get around

The streets of Seminyak are increasingly jammed, with Jalan Laksmana being a particular black-spot. Your best options here are to walk or rent a motorcycle/bicycle.

Seminyak Beach

Roads in Bali are usually named for what is at the end of the road. So as you leave Legian, Jalan Legian changes its name to Jalan Seminyak. A number of roads in Seminyak have alternative names. The change often reflects a change in what is on the street. Whilst this issue is not exclusive to Seminyak, it does seem to happen here more than anywhere else in Bali. There follows a list of road names with the most popular given first and the alternatives afterwards in brackets.

Jalan Arjuna (Jalan Double Six, Jalan 66) 66 is from the famous Club 66 which has now closed.

Jalan Raya Seminyak (Jalan Raya Basangkasa)

Jalan Dhyana Pura (Jalan Caplak Tanduk)

Jalan Laksmana (Jalan Oberoi, Jalan Kayu Aya) Named for when the only place at the end of the road was Oberoi Hotel, now mainly known as 'Eat Street' due to it's many restaurants.

Jalan Pantai Legian (Jalan Blue Ocean) Get the idea?

Jalan Mertanadi (Jalan Penjara)

See

Pura Petitenget

Seminyak Beach and Petitenget Beach is a continuous expanse of grey sand stretching in both directions as far as the eye can see. To the south it becomes Legian Beach and then Kuta Beach, but is noticeably quieter than both. The sunsets here are famous, and opportunites abound to mix with the glitterati who frequent the high end beach front estalilshments such as Ku De Ta. Easy access points to the beach are at the end of Jalan Dhyana Pura, and from the large public car park (Rp 2,000) between Petitenget Temple and La Luciola restaurant.

Pura Petitenget at the beachside off Jl Petitenget is a compact, pretty Balinese temple, which is known for particularly spectacular beach-side ceremonies. There has been a temple here since at least the 16th century, and although this is not one of the key nine directional temples of Bali, it is an important link in the series of west coast temples between Pura Uluwatu and Pura Tanah Lot.

Seminyak Beach, jalan Raya Seminyak, [1]. 24 hours. Seminyak Beach is a beautiful white sandy beach situated in north of Legian Beach. The white sand stretch 3 km from Tuban Area has made it as a fascination for tourist to visit this place. Seminyak Beach is favored by the great wave that is ideally for surfing adventures hence many surfers visit this beach to conquer the waves and enjoy the surf adventures. This beach is also featured by beautiful panorama to the Indian Ocean, the wide white sand, complete public facilities, the word class hotels, international restaurant and more.

Do

Spas, massage and other treatments

Seminyak is the high-end spa capital of Bali. Your spa experience here will be one of great luxury in a sophisticated setting. You pay up for all of that of course, but the prices are still 50% or more cheaper than you would pay in a western country.

If you are staying in one of Seminyak's high end hotels there will undoubtedly be an in-house spa service. If you are staying in a villa, then in-villa treatments will almost certainly be offered - check with the staff.

Other

A little bit of surfing goes on here, but it is not as good as off Legian and Kuta beaches to the south, or at Canggu to the north.

Buy

Seminyak is the centre in Bali for hip and inventive fashion boutiques, other designer stores and art studios. A good starting point for any shopper would be the legion of small boutiques and designer stores on Jalan Laksmana.

Bong's, Jl Raya Seminyak 42A, ☎+62 361 730580 ([email protected]), [21]. 9:00-22:00. This second line store owned by Indonesian haute couture designer SelphieBong, has been a hit in the Seminyak area. High end fashion clothing made out of silk, linen and cotton. Favoured by the high end woman and international actresses and model, this store is worth a visit.

Milo's, Jl Laksmana 38, ☎+62 361 735551, [25]. 10AM-9PM. Milo was perhaps the first innovative foreign fashion designer to really make Bali his home, and he has been selling his designs in all corners of the world for longer than even he would care to mention. This is his main outlet on the island.

Religion, Jl Laksmana 4A, ☎+62 361 731916. 10AM-10PM. A well established and expansive designer fashion boutique. Carries the Religion, Buddhist Punk and House of the Gods ranges. Funky, eclectic and popular with a young rock-oriented clientele.

Sabbatha, Jl Raya Seminyak 97, ☎+62 361 731756. 10AM-9PM. If bling is your thing, you will like it here. Those of a more tasteful disposition might not. Glitzy, kitschy bags and other accessories.

Shaman, Jl Raya Seminyak 127 (next to Cafe Seminyak), [27]. 9AM-10PM. A very funky store which is an outlet for the Shaman Electro brand. Young streetwear which is right out there.

we'ar concept store, Jl Laksmana 12 (next to Corner Store), [28]. 9AM-10PM. A very nice and colorful store which is the concept store for the we'ar brand. Great yoga we'ar and also great street wear.

Art

Folk Art Gallery, Jl Laksmana 17, Also known as Jl Oberio, ☎+62 361 738113, [29]. A great collection of art from all over South East Asia with an emphasis on Burma. fabulous collection of Burmese Buddhas but also beads, textiles, jewellery. Prices are from a few dollars up to $10,000 (for an almost life-sized Marble Buddah). Caters for collectors or for gifts to take home.

Kebbath Studio, Jl Laksmana 7, ☎+62 361 736178, [30]. 10AM-8PM. The studio of Made Bendesa, one of Bali's leading young abstract artists. Fabulous dramatic canvases that grace many of Bali's leading luxury properties, as well as drawing the attention of overseas collectors.

Lukisan traditional & modern paintings, Jl Kunti 3. 10AM-6:30PM. Stocks traditional Balinese, Buddhist, abstract, modern and pop art paintings. It is all a bit production line, but this is a gallery with very reasonable prices.

Others

Bintang Supermarket, Jl Raya Seminyak. 10AM-10PM daily. This is the grand old aunt of supermarkets in all of Bali. It is a bit faded and old-fashioned looking these days but remains popular, and is a very convenient one stop for those visitors looking for the supermarket-type items that they would find at home. Also has a hardware section upstairs.

Seminyak Square, Jl Laksmana (on the corner of Jl Laksmana and Jl Kayu Jati), ☎+62 361 8601515, [33]. 10AM-10PM. Chic and modern shopping complex housing designer stores, eateries, and an excellent Periplus bookshop. Most unusually for Seminyak, there is a lot of public parking available here.

If you are looking for Indonesian antiques (genuine or reproductions), or just enjoy browsing for eclectic homewares, try Jalan Kerobokan between the junction with Jalan Seminyak and the next set of traffic lights to the north. This is a very busy road and moving around is not easy, but both sides of the street are lined with numerous furniture, antique and homeware stores. A quieter, but just as rewarding option for similar products, is Jalan Mertanadi which runs parallel to Jalan Kerobokan just to the east.

Perhaps surprisingly, two traditional fresh produce markets remain in Seminyak. The most convenient is on the west side of the last bend at the very northern end of Jalan Raya Seminyak, and is widely known as Seminyak Market. A little more out of the way is a similar market in Kerobokan, called Taman Sari. Take Jalan Raya Kerobokan north from Jalan Raya Seminyak until you reach the first set of lights. Turn right and Taman Sari market is almost immediately on your righthand side. Both are best in the mornings from 7AM-11AM, and provide visitors with the opportunity to examine and purchase traditional, fresh local fruit and vegetables.

On the grounds of Pura Petitenget

Eat

Over the past 10 years, Seminyak has developed a world-class dining scene. If you want to splurge on one very special dinner while you are in Bali, look no further than the higher end options in Seminyak. Prices are high by Bali standards but on an international scale still good value for the highest quality of food and eating environment. The clientele is demanding here and the turnover of restaurants quite high, so those that make it and stick around are invariably very good.

Budget

Although they have become harder to find in recent years, there are still some excellent budget options available in the area.

Baku Dapa, Jl Dhyana Pura. This great value warung is something of a legend in Seminyak. Stays open very late and is popular with the partying crowd. Serves Manado style Indonesian food at very keen prices. Highly recommended as a real taste of Indonesia.

Café Tahu (Tofu Cafe), Jl Petitenget 20. Popular with locals, this restaurant has raised seating around a central courtyard and offers up a menu of tofu, tofu and more tofu, cooked Indonesian style for about Rp 10,000 per dish. The tofu is all made on premises and you can even buy a pack to take home. Concessions to meat-eaters include satay and grilled chicken.

Kolega, Jl Petitenget, ☎+62 852 37949778. About 11AM-3PM, sometimes open in the early evening also. This simple, unassuming Javanese warung is an absolute institution amongst locals and expats alike. When it first gained the attention of travel guides there was a collective groan, but it has remained remarkably free from attention of the tourist hoards. Choose your rice (options of plain, yellow and sometimes red) and the dishes to go with it. The various beef, chicken and fish dishes are fabulous, and the vegetables always fresh and fiery. Go easy on the sambal until you understand your heat tolerance. It is hard to think of a better, more authentic introduction to Indonesian food anywhere in Bali. Packed every day, and especially so at lunch time.around Rp 20,000.

Mano Beach Side Café, Seminyak Beach (opposite Pura Petitenget). 10AM-8PM. True to the name, this is a simple but stylish blue building by the beach, offering all sorts of drinks for around Rp 15,000 as well as sandwiches and pasta for around Rp 40,000 — not to mention cool breezes and great sunsets.

Warung Batavia, Jl Kunti Utara (turn north off Jl Sunset at the Jl Kunti lights and it is on the first bend you reach), ☎+62 361 7316411. 11AM-7PM. After years on Jl Kerobokan this long-established warung which serves excellent Javanese food has opened at a location with better parking. Always busy, but lunchtimes especially. Choose your food at the counter and sit at the sociable, shared tables. Spend Rp 25,000 for a fantastic quality meal.

Warung Sobat, Jl Batu Belig (About half way down Batu Belig on the right hand side heading towards the beach), ☎+62 361 738922, [34]. 11AM-9PM. Great value and ever popular Indonesian restaurant. Main dishes about Rp 20,000 to 30,000.

Hallo Restaurants, Jl Nakula 4, Seminyak, ☎+62 361 7800100 ([email protected]), [35]. This handy service will deliver food to you anywhere in the Seminyak area. Their menu includes several of the restaurants listed below - you simply order with them and they pass on the order to the restaurant, pick it up and deliver to you. Allow about 45 min for delivery. Particularly useful for those staying at one of Seminyak's private villas, many of which carry a copy of their menu and ordering instructions. If not, you can pick one up at their office or simply check the website. For the terminally lazy, they will even deliver beer and cigarettes.Delivery charge Rp 12,000.

Tokyo Skipjack (Tokyo Skipjack Seminyak), Jl. Kayu Cendana No.1 ((Opposite to Bali Bakery Seminyak Square)), ☎+62 361 730986, [36]. Tokyo Skipjack is a Japanese themed steak & grill restaurant with a fascination concept of east meets west food & beverage. The concept was born with a simple reason, they believe that good food should be accessible to all people and they want to share happiness through good and real food. Highly recommended as a great value steakhouse and grill.

Kakatua Tropic Lounge, Jl. Drupadi No.9 Seminyak ((Inside Tijili Seminyak Hotel)), ☎+62361 4741888, [37]. 6.30 am - 10.30 pm. Kakatua Tropic Lounge is a perfect spot to eat, drink, and party. The eclectic décor and flexible seating can easily accommodate any party or event you have in mind. Relax and enjoy a quiet meal with a few friends, or kick it up a notch, and party till the sun comes up.(-8.69055925784556,115.1597403,17)

Mid-range

Biku, ""Jl, ☎+62 361 8570888 ([email protected]), [38]. 9AM-9PM daily. Exactly what it says on the label, "a tea lounge, restaurant, antiques and bookstore". Quirky place with a lovely atmosphere. Great range of homemade deserts, salads and sandwiches, amongst more formal fare. The traditional English tea, complete with scones and cream, is a real hit. When you have finished eating have a browse through the antique gallery and the branch of Ubud's famous Ganesha Bookshop.

Cafe Seminyak, Jl Raya Seminyak 17 (right in front of Bintang supermarket), ☎+62 361 736967, [40]. 7AM-11PM. Established in 2000, this is where the local community meets. All day long, this very busy cafe serves breakfasts with French croissants, baguettes and chocolatines. Or you can have a big English breakfast with beans and sausage or a fantastic Balinese dinner . A Seminyak legend

Gourmet Cafe (Bali Catering Co Cafe), Jl Petitenget, ☎+62 361 8475115, [41]. 7AM-9PM daily. This is the cafe outlet of Bali's most gourmet catering company. Superb salads, pastries, home baked breads, all day breakfasts, Italian coffee, and a quite remarkable range of teas. Also have great line in high quality frozen and fresh ready meals, both here and in their nearby shop. This is very handy if you are staying in one of Seminyak's private villas. Indoor seating area which is non-smoking, and being Seminyak, a large alfresco smoking area.

Made's Warung, Jl Raya Seminyak, ☎+62 361 732130, [43]. 11AM-11PM. A Seminyak institution first established (in a different location) in 1969. Wonderful Indonesian food in a great location in a courtyard off of the main road in Seminyak. The western food is OK but nothing special; stay with the Indonesian dishes. Certainly not over-priced by Seminyak standards.

Queen's Tandoor, Jl Raya Seminyak 73, ☎+62 361 732770 ([email protected]), [44]. The best Indian restaurant in Bali by a country mile. Consistently wins awards and it is easy to understand why. Most of the main dishes are around Rp 50,000. Superb tandoori chicken and fish, huge authentic biryanis and much, much more. Also have a delivery service which is very handy for those visitors staying in one of Seminyak's many private rental villas.

Rumours, Jl Laksmana, Seminyak, ☎+62 361 738720. 6PM-11PM. Incredibly popular restaurant serving great value western food. You cannot book here and there is often a long queue for tables.

Ultimo, Jl Laksmana 104 X, ☎+62 361 738720, [46]. 5PM-11PM daily. Italian food is the go at this popular Laksmana restaurant. Those who remember the poor food here from a few years back should not be put off as it is has improved enormously. Good pastas and steak, and reliable carpaccio are the highlights. Same ownership as Rumours, just a few doors up the street.Mains Rp 40,000-100,000.

Waroeng Bonita, Jl Petitenget 100X. A vast selection of western and Indonesian dishes, served up in a garden courtyard. Prices start from Rp 50,000.

Splurge

La Lucciola, (on the south side of the Petitenget temple car park), [47]. Right on Petitenget beach, serves breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. Home of the Frangipani Bar, a popular choice for watching the sunset.

Metis, Jl Petitenget No6 (at the Kerobokan end of Jl Petitenget), ☎+62 361 737888 ([email protected]), [48]. Opened in October 2009. After 10 years as Bali's top French restaurant the former Warisan closed and the management team from there have opened Metis, has ample parking.About Rp 1,000,000 per head.

Sardine, Jl Petitenget 21 (northern end of Jl Petitenget, almost opposite Metis), ☎+62 361 738202, [49]. closed Mondays. A recent and successful addition to Seminyak's chic dining scene. Specialise in fish and other seafood prepared with a Mediterranean ethic. Intimate restaurant with an innovative all bamboo design and clear views over the rice paddies.Mains Rp 100,000-150,0000.

Sarong, Jl Petitenget No19x, ☎+62 361 737809 ([email protected]), [50]. A hugely successful addition to Seminyak's hip restaurant and bar scene. Original takes on Asian street and country food in a very chic 5 star setting. If you want to be 'in with the Seminyak in-crowd', then you have found the right place.

Vegetarian

Little Green Cafe, Jl Mertanadi 11, Kerobokan (turn north from Jl Sunset into Jl Mertanadi, look for the cafe on your left side after about 300 m), ☎+62 361 2752125 ([email protected]). 9AM-5PM daily. 100% vegetarian and uses almost exclusively organic ingredients, most of them locally sourced. A great line of homemade cakes, cookies, fruit bars and fresh juices, as well as salads, soups, veggie burgers and daily specials. A little off the beaten path, but well worth the effort to get there.Mains Rp 25,000-35,000.

Drink

Many of Bali's hippest nightspots are in Seminyak.

Hu'u, Jl Petitenget, ☎+62 361 736443 ([email protected]), [51]. The seminal Bali establishment of the funky Singaporean nightspot chain. The star attraction here is the lit central swimming pool, where the bold and the beautiful can jump in. The rest of the complex is chilled-out drinking and dining in the garden and pavilion. Draft beer is tolerable at Rp 20,000 a mug, but cocktails may set you back around Rp 115,000+.

Ku De Ta, Jl Oberoi (Laksmana) 9, ☎+62 361 736969, [52]. Stylish bar-restaurant complex with 2 bars, restaurant seating indoors and beachside divans to laze on while the DJ spins an eclectic mix of music, new and old. Soft drinks from Rp 20,000, cocktails from Rp 70,000, including bizarre selections like the infamous black pepper and grilled pineapple martini (which, for the record, tastes like liquid pineapple candy with a sprinkle of grit). Gets packed at weekends.

Lita Gunardi & The Backyard Lounge, Kunti Arcade 2&3, Jl Kunti I, ☎+62 361 738000. 11AM-12midnight. A lounge bar and restaurant attached to the Lita Gunardi boutique. A funky venue in a Jl Kunti location that is rapidly becoming very fashionable. The bar serves good cocktails and the restaurant specialises in Italian food.

The Living Room, Jl Petitenget 2000x, ☎+62 361 735735 ([email protected]), [53]. Just across the road from Hu'u and a similar bar which attracts a similarly hip clientele. Good cocktails and excellent DJ music. The restaurant is unreliable though.

Red Carpet Champagne Bar, Jl Laksmana 42c, ☎+62 361 737889 ([email protected]), [54]. A fairly ritzy bar (unsurprisingly) specialising in Champagne. Not as expensive as you might imagine, but by no means a place for a cheap drink. Think Moet accompanied by a plate of oysters.

Syndicate Club Bali, Jl Blue Ocean (right on he beach, next door to 66), ☎+62 361 756666. 10PM to 4AM. Late night dance bar with great ocean and beach views.

Potato Head, [55]. Great place to relax close to the beach. Food and drinks are nice.

Pop's Bar. Nice rooftop bar with dinner options. Great ambiance.

Chandi, Jl. Laksmana 72, ☎+62 361 731060. 12 to 12. Chandi, located in the heart of Seminyak, is a contemporary Twist on Pan Asian Classics focused on locally sourced Organic Spices, Herbs, Roots and Fruits. It is a Classics and Trendy space hosting open air and Full air conditioned spaces.

Gay bars

There are numerous gay bars on Jalan Dhyana Pura, the most popular of which is Mixwell.

Club Cosmo Bali (formerly known as Cabaret Club), Jl. Dhyana Pura 8-9 (Gosha Plaza), [56]. 4PM-4AM. Opened September 2011. Only place with an A/C dance floor, and outside terrace bar. Mid price, busy on weekends.

Sleep

As of Sep 2017, backpacker accommodation in Seminyak was on the rise, with Hostel World alone showing 7 options of places with prices up to 135,000IDR per night. Budget travellers will generally do better to stay in nearby Kuta or Legian but as evidenced there are definitely a growing number of options in and around Seminyak itself. There are also some (fairly uninspiring) losmen type places in Gang Bima which runs south off the northern end of Jalan Dhyana Pura, right in the heart of Seminyak. The two best known ones are Inada Losmen and Ned's Hideaway that quoted prices of 140000 and 150000 rp respectively for a single room in June 2014.

The main choices are villas and higher end hotels. There are some good bargains to be had in the mid-range though in low season, so shop around.

Beware of false advertising. Only the most expensive "villas" are completely private and self-contained, while many share at least some facilities, and the cheaper ones are just clusters of bungalows.

TranseraGrand Kancana Resort Villas Bali, Jalan Gunung Jayawijaya 494 Kerobokan, Seminyak, Bali 80361, Indonesia (located on the artistic outskirts of the Seminyak), ☎+62 361 849 9071, [59]. TranseraGrand Kancana Resort Villas in seminyak, Bali, Indonesia features One Bedroom and Two Bedroom Pool Villas with mini-bar, an outdoor living area, dining area, and gazebo. Other room amenities include air conditioning, coffee/tea making facilities, safety deposit box, cable TV with international channels and Wi-fi. With Royal Kancana Villas and Spa's facilities and services such as 24-hour security, laundry service, 24-hour on-call medical service, large swimming pool in public area with children pool and outdoor shower, restaurant, bicycle rental, massage service, jacuzzi, spa and parking, it will let you unwind to no end.

Hotels

This guide uses the following price ranges for a standard double room:

Budget

Under US$ 40

Mid-range

US$ 40 to 130

Splurge

Over US$ 130

Any villas listed in this section do not have private courtyards and share facilities like a swimming pool.

Budget

Litus Tirta Seminyak, Jalan Drupadi II 99 TM Seminyak, Bali, ☎+62 361 738309 ([email protected]), [61]. Litus Tirta Seminyak is homey hotel accommodation and there have 3 unit villas with villa type 2 bedroom villa and 3 bedroom villa. The hotel is near seminyak beach, just 15 minutes walk to the beach and just view minutes to center of seminyak shop area, club, restaurant and many interesting things. This hotel is special for budget traveller accommodation. The hotel have swimming pool, air conditional in room, international television channel, free wifi internet access.(-8.690289,115.164716)

Vansari Hotel Seminyak (Hotels in Seminyak), Jalan Raya Seminyak No.31, Bali, ☎+62 361 733 325 ([email protected]), [62]. checkin: 02.00 PM; checkout: 11.00 AM. Perfectly placed for a relaxing Bali holiday, Vansari Hotel enjoys close proximity to the main street of Seminyak where there is always plenty to see and do. This small property has just 15 rooms and offers a homely hospitality concept with villa benefits. Guests get to experience semi butler services and a warm sense of belonging during their stay.(-8.693592,115.167562)

The Harmony Seminyak, Jl Drupadi 234, ☎+62 361 737711 ([email protected]), [65]. About 200 m from the beach on the junction of Jl Dhyanapura and Jl Drupadi. Simple, functional, modern rooms all equipped with satellite TV channels. Reasonable restaurant and a good-sized pool. Opened in 2009, good value prices for the area.From Rp 350,000.

Javana Bali Villas (Villas in Kerobokan Seminyak), Jl. Petitenget 27C,Kerobokan, ☎+62 361 8475461 ([email protected]), [76]. checkin: 2PM; checkout: 12AM. Comfort and peace are what you’ll find at the Javana Royal Villas, the peaceful villas in Kerobokan. Perched at the fabulous outskirts of Seminyak, these villas near beach feature a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere. Once stepping into the lobby, you’ll capture the coziness and elegance of the interior in wooden furniture and artistic accent. From US$600. (-8.691201,115.168197)

Ixora Resort and Villas, Jl Cendrawasih 99, ☎+62 361 739390 ([email protected]), [77]. Small hotel in just about as a quiet setting as you will find anywhere in Seminyak. Breakfast and room service but no restaurant. Many of Bali's best eateries are easy walking distance from here though. A good value option in a nice spot.From US$ 70.

Puri Cendana, Jl Dhyana Pura (at the beach end of Dhyana Pura, close to The Sofitel), ☎+62 361 734890 ([email protected]), [79]. A simple, old-style Bali hotel that almost seems a little out of place in Seminyak these days. Great value though for his area and it is only 50 m from the beach. Has a lot of loyal repeat custom. The restaurant is ordinary (but lots of good options within easy walking distance). From US$50.

Kutaville Seminyak, Jl Kayu Aya 57 (at Seminyak Square Complex), ☎+62 361 737550 ([email protected]), [82]. checkin: 2PM; checkout: 12PM. Kutaville Villa is a great choice for accommodation when visiting Bali. The excitement of the city center is only 5.00 Km away. At Kutaville Villa, the excellent service and superior facilities make for an unforgettable stay."From.

Amana Villas Seminyak (Hotel in Seminyak), Jl. Kayu Aya No5x, Off Jalan Kayu Aya, Seminyak, Bali, ☎+62 361 361 738123 ([email protected]), [87]. checkin: 2pm; checkout: 12pm. AMANA VILLAS SEMINYAK is derived from the Indonesian word "Aman", which means peace and tranquility. Renowned for its creativity & dedication to green issues, AMANA VILLAS is one of the world’s first hotels to showcase its unique “waterfall” design concept, custom iConcierge iPhone apps, 100% Bamboo Linen and a complete green design concept in its architectural design. It also offers a host of other exclusive services such as full butler services and complimentary access to Bali's premier member's only country club, Canggu Club.USD300+.

Sense Hotel Seminyak (Hotel in Seminyak), Jl. Kayu Jati No.5 Seminyak, Bali, ☎+62 361 738383 ([email protected], fax: +62 361 734744), [88]. checkin: 2pm; checkout: 12pm. Sense Hotel Seminyak is a semi-boutique retreat in the evolving lifestyle district of Seminyak. It is a smart base catering to the needs of savvy travellers with 68 tastefully –appointed rooms along with an array of modern facilities. The property is within easy walking distance to the beach as well many popular wining, dining and shopping alternative that have made the area so desirable. USD200.

The Legian, Jl Laksmana, ☎+62 361 730622 ([email protected]), [93]. Right on the beach in Petitenget. An impressive 5 star property, the prices are amongst the highest in Bali. Restaurant, spa and gym facilities.

The Samaya, Jl Laksmana, [94]. Stylish villa resort with 46 villas, 24 of which are along the fashionable Seminyak beachfront. It has its own restaurant called The Breeze, and you get 180⁰ beach and ocean views from its Olympic-sized swimming pool.

Lestari Villa (Villa in Seminyak Bali), Jalan Raya Seminyak, Gang Pura Dalam, Seminyak Bali, Indonesia, ☎+62 8311 434 9995 ([email protected]), [103]. checkin: Flexible; checkout: Flexible. Located is a peaceful side street just 2 minutes walk from the famous Jalan Seminyak with restaurants, market stalls, shopping and more. This beautiful private villa has a large living and dining area, full western kitchen, beautiful pool and gardens and 3 large bedrooms each with their own private en-suite bathroom. from USD180 per night.

Santai Villa (Villa in Seminyak Bali), Jalan Arjuna (Double Six) Gang Coco 1B Seminyak Bali, Indonesia, ☎+62 8311 434 9995 ([email protected]), [104]. checkin: Flexible; checkout: Flexible. Located just 300m from Seminyak beach near the famous Double Six road this beautiful 3 bedroom private pool villa is in the best location in Bali for an unbeatable price. Enjoy peace and tranquility at Santai Villa with everything you need for a great Bali holiday. from USD200 per night.

The Seminyak Residence Villa (Villa in Seminyak Bali), Jalan Raya Seminyak, Gang Keraton 1 Seminyak Bali, Indonesia, ☎+62 8311 434 9995 ([email protected]), [105]. checkin: Flexible; checkout: Flexible. Luxury awaits you in this large 3 bedroom villa. Each of the 3 luxurious bedrooms have a private en-suite bathroom and the large kitchen, dining and living area overlooks a large pool and gardens. On the 3rd floor you will even find a private sun deck. Located just 2 minutes walk to shops and restaurants enjoy a luxurious holiday. from USD250 per night.

Ziva a Boutique Villa (Villas in Seminyak), Jl. Braban no. 65 Seminyak - Bali, ☎(+62 - 361) 847 8202 ([email protected]ivavillas.com, fax: +62 361 847 6650), [107]. checkin: 2pm; checkout: 12pm. a private villa in side the heart of seminyak, Bali. Ziva is treasured by owners as a “love nest” vacation villa, as well as remembered and revisited by couples and family community from around of the word. Strategically location which nearby to the beach ( petitenget beach area ) some point of destination supported Ziva a Boutique villa location, just 10 minutes walking distance to the beach and 7 minutes driving to the central of seminyak.from USD335 per night.

Simona Oasis (Luxury 5 bedroom Villa in Canggu Bali), Padang Linjong, Canggu, Bali, Indonesia, ☎+628133715929, [108]. Ensconced in rice fields in southern Bali, a few hundred meters inland from the coast, nestled upon its own private island within the two arms of a meandering river, is the Simona Oasis & Spa – a truly unique and spectacular estate home that has already been hailed as ‘Bali’s Best’.US$ 1,150 - US$1,975.

Kubu Cempaka Seminyak (Bali Hotels in Seminyak), Jln. Plawa, gang cempaka No 9 Seminyak - Kuta, Bali, Indonesia, ☎(+62 - 361) 733 905 ([email protected]), [111]. checkin: 2pm; checkout: 12pm. Hotel Kubu Cempaka is a smart property located in the lifestyle district of Seminyak that is an easy 15 minute walk from one of Bali’s best stretches of sunset beach. A total of 20 well-appointed guest rooms are secured within the confines of an uplifting garden environment featuring an infinity-edge swimming pool and a manicured lawn. from USD85 per night.

Nyuh Bali Villas (Villas in Seminyak), Jalan Bali Deli No. 99- Seminyak, Bali 80361, ☎+62-361 738920 ([email protected], fax: +62 361 730446), [114]. checkin: 2pm; checkout: 12pm. Nature is so kind because it has endowed the Island of the Gods with versatile coconut tree or nyuh tree in Balinese language. From the roots to the flowers are taken advantage to shore up the people's life and preserve their culture. Inspired by the philosophy of this coconut tree, Nyuh Bali Villas come to provide several features demanded by travelers as a serene hideaway. from USD350 per night.

Villa Jerami (Jerami Villas in Seminyak), Jalan Bali Deli No. 1 Seminyak, Kuta, Bali 80361, Indonesia, ☎+62-361 8475970 ([email protected], fax: +62-361 737301), [116]. checkin: 2pm; checkout: 12pm. Villa Jerami is a luxurious private villa complex of 19 luxurious homes superbly located in the heart of Seminyak, Bali. Carefully designed to combine serene Balinese touches with a modern minimalist style, Villa Jerami is understated and elegant with a fantastic sense of privacy. This tropical sanctuary offers you a unique experience while on holiday in Bali; from culinary delights from our restaurant or in your villa to total body and soul pampering in our Spa. from USD300 per night.

The Seiryu Villas (Villas in Seminyak Bali), Jalan Drupadi No. 8 Seminyak, Kuta, Bali 80361, Indonesia, ☎+62-361 735 862 ([email protected], fax: +62-361 737205), [117]. checkin: 2pm; checkout: 12pm. The Seiryu makes up luxury private pool villas in Seminyak, Kuta. It’s only 20 minutes from the Ngurah Rai Airport. As matchless villas in Seminyak near beach, The Seiryu is like your second ideal home in Bali appropriate for couple and honeymooners. This compound of Bali villas is glad to offer a unique and refined luxury of Japanese living impression in apposite combination with local hospitality. from USD450 per night.

The Dusun, Jl Kayu Jati No 8, Petitenget (just off Jl Petitenget), ☎+62 361 734000 ([email protected]), [129]. Full service villa resort. 14 private villas with either 1 or 3 bedrooms. All have a full kitchen and their own small private pool. These have been around for a while, and some might find them a bit old fashioned compared to the newer villa offerings in Seminyak. Still a good option though and a well managed property.US$260-465.

The Kunja, Jl Lebak Sari No 8 (just off Jl Petitenget), ☎+62 361 733130 ([email protected]), [132]. Full service villa resort, 18 villas (1 and 3 bedroom options). All villas have a full kitchen and their own private pool.US$290-590.

The Elysian, Jl. Sari Dewi No.18, Seminyak, Bali, ☎+62 361 730999 ([email protected]), [153]. One Bedroom Villa and Private Pool - The generous open plan living/dining and entertainment area features doors and windows that fold away to become invisible virtually inviting the beauty of the tropics into a large living space perfect for family.From US$300.

Laundry

Lots of laundry shops around Seminyak and they charge per item (not too expensive). If you are planning to go outside Seminyak (Ubud, Amed etc), its better to plan and do laundry there, as it is even cheaper and often by per kilogram which may help people on budget travel.

Stay safe

Seminyak is the centre of Bali's party drug scene with offers of ecstasy and cocaine especially common. Pay heed to the advice here, and avoid at all costs as Indonesia's drug laws are one of the strictest in the world.

Get out

The bright lights, shopping centres and traffic jams of Kuta are just 15 minutes away to the south.